In Not Quite Healed,
Cecil Murphey and Gary Roe has collaborated together to write a book to guide male
readers and victims in healing from sexual abuse and molestation. Both Cecil
and Gary are victims of sexual abuse so this book is from personal experience
and their journey towards healing. The book covered forty life changing truths
that will benefit and help victims to heal from the heartbreaking pain they
have experienced. An important note for victims of sexual abuse is to understand
is that they can’t get frustrated and think that they should be healed by now. The
authors pointed out that healing is an extensive process and it takes time. Perpetrators
are able to find children who are desperately seeking and needing love. They
move into innocence children lives and prey on their emotions. They are the adults
in authority and they strive for gaining the small child trust so they can use
them for their own selfish pleasure. Some victims even struggle with same-sex
attraction because of the sexual abuse they had to endure.

Cecil’s father was out of work for a few months and food
was hard to come by. The pedophile took advantage of the opportunity to bribe Cecil
with food. When Cecil was six, the perpetrator lured him into his room and fed
him raspberry jam on saltine crackers while he sat on his lap. He told him that
he was special and his words affirmed him. Cecil didn’t get held much as a
child and craved to be held in someone’s arms and loved. He describe what soft
skin he had and he kept brushing his hair. The perpetrator also abused some of
his other five siblings. The flashbacks didn’t resurfaced until many years
later. He also began remembering that a female relative also abused him. Both
sexual abuse affected and changed his life. He struggled with feeling worthless
and he like most victims he believed the lies that it was his fault.

Gary was also raped by a few pedophiles. He thought that
if he succeed enough and he outperformed other children the sexual abuse would
stop. This was one of his biggest lies that he believed. He made straight A’s
and won medals and awards in swimming. He also ranked in the top ten in the
nation for being an excellence swimmer. He was living for the approval of other
people and he wanted to urgently please his perpetrators by overachieving. Years
later, his counselor assisted in helping Gary to confront one of his pedophile.
He did and the perpetrator openly said he didn’t abuse him.

The book shared a number of other people’s stories that
people have shared on Cecil’s blog to reveal how pedophiles gained access to
their victims and what they have went through. One of the heartbreaking
accounts shared was how a pastor tied an innocence boy up and raped him to get
the devil out of him. Another story disclosed was how a brother made his little
brother view pornography magazines with him. The older brother insisted that he
needed to show his little brother how people make love. Later he also suffered
sexual abuse from other perpetrators.

I would recommend this superb book on how to handle
healing from sexual abuse to any males who were abused. It is a magnificent resource
for any survivors and it will instill with them 40 truths that they need to comprehend.
This book could also benefit women who are wanting to understand how to help
the male victims that they know. I haven’t personally experienced sexual abuse
firsthand. I immensely thought that the lies presented in this book will help victims
to recognize the lies their perpetrators have told them. Some of the lies were,
“It felt good, so it couldn’t be abuse, my babysitter didn’t abuse me, boys can’t
be victims, women don’t molest boys, he was nice and bought me things, so it
wasn’t abuse, it’s my fault, I’ll never be a real man”, and many more. These
lies will guide the readers into discovering what lies they have believed about
the sexual abuse and their perpetrators. I also loved how the book included a
whole list of the 40 truths and affirmations at the end of the book. Survivors
would vastly benefit from declaring these truths aloud. If you know a male that
has suffered from an act of sexual abuse, then please pick this book up for
them!

Book
Info:

Survivors of sexual
abuse face a long road to recovery. With every bump and bruise and setback,
they may wonder if total healing is even possible. In fact, the feeling that “I
should be healed by now” is one that every survivor will have to deal with at some
time. A survivor himself, Cecil Murphey writes, “I absolutely affirm that God
can produce such a miracle. I don’t know of any, but I still think that it is
possible.”

So
how are survivors to overcome the challenges they are sure to face? Finding
strength in community with other survivors is one key to recovery. In Not
Quite Healed, two survivors join forces to share insight and encouragement
on the issues that challenge them most. After a candid discussion about each
issue, the authors provide a self-affirming statement that men can study,
memorize, and recite on their darkest days—statements such as:
-Forgiveness is a difficult task for me, but it’s a simple thing for God.
-Accountability is the first step to livability.
-God wants to heal my pain to bring healing to others.

Whether
men are struggling with relying on God, living behind a mask, dealing with
flashbacks and recurring dreams, or learning to forgive, Cecil Murphey and Gary
Roe offer hope and comfort for the ongoing journey of recovery from sexual
abuse.

"I received this book free from the
publisher from Kregel Publications book review bloggers program."

If
you would like to purchase a copy of Not
Quite Healed, check it on Amazon.com:

I’m
No Angel, Kylie Bisutti revealed the hidden clandestine of the modeling
industry and being a Victoria’s Secret model winner. She described how she met
and married her husband, Mike and the effect her marriage had on her career. The
book disclosed how she left Victoria Secret and became a Proverbs 31 wife. She began
modeling in Las Vegas at the age of fourteen and she quickly learned that sex
sells and the industry knows that men are drawn to this. Throughout the years, she
has witnessed mischievous individuals trying to entice young girls into human
trafficking in Thailand, girls struggling with eating disorders, and being
asked to dress immodesty. She has also seen hair designers cutting off models
bangs, hair extensions being pulled out and taking out hair roots, hair burned
by the flat irons, and models having to wear Saran Wrap. The hair designers and
photographers are brutal and relentless in their pursue of obtaining a certain look
for their photos. All for the price of beauty.

Kylie is very candid about her experiences with modeling and
her painful past including her mistakes. She shared her personal struggle with
fitting into the mold of the world and the high demand of beauty. At one of the
photoshoots, she couldn’t find all of her clothing and she asked an intern
where the rest of her outfits was located. The interned yelled across the
studio and asked, “Hey, does anyone know where the rest of the big model’s
clothes are?” (Page 105). She only weighed 115 pounds. Satan tempted her to
check out the other model’s labels on their clothes and she noticed that most
of the girls were a size 0 or a size 00. She realized that she was only a size
2 and she was considered a big model.

She also opened up about being a conversation she had
with her agent and she couldn’t understand why she kept being asked to do test
shoots. Her agent stated her harsh opinions of why she couldn’t go to Fashion
Week castings. She declared that, “It’s because you are a fat pig right now.
You are a cow, and I don’t want any of my clients to see this way! Your thighs
are too big. Your butt is too big. You’re just… big!” (Page 106). Eventually,
Kylie begin obsessing over her body image and the way she looked. She was determined
to lose weight. Her agent told her over the holidays to lose two inches off
your hips and two inches from your waist. She finally got down to 108 pounds
and she began to get to do more photoshoots. Then she dealt with trying to
maintain her current weight and be skinny.

The book also included a thirty day “True Beauty Makeover”
section at the end of the book. It had a scripture verse, a small story, two questions,
and a true beauty tip for each day.

I loved the transparency that Kylie displayed throughout
the book. She exposed the hurtful comments that she has received and the past
mistakes she couldn’t undo. I liked how she was honest about losing her
virginity to a boy in high school and how she regretted that choice. He started
by quoting movie lines from The Notebook and he asked her to take a drive with
him and he even put on a love soundtrack that she made him. Then he processed
to pressure her and said he wanted her to be his first, which later the rumors
were he already was having sex with another girl. That guy was a baiter! I
especially liked how she stated the warning signs and the red flags she should
have seen from the guy. She shared how
she came to know Christ and how he forgave for her decision. This part of her
story could vastly assist young girls in learning from the effects of making small
compromises and the lines some guys will use on our girls.

I would recommend this outstanding book to any young
girls as well as older women who have low self-esteem and they are obsessing over
their body image. Women with eating disorders would immensely benefit from the
personal stories that Kylie Bisutti has experienced. Even men can benefit from
reading this book and they can began to comprehend the extraordinary demands
the industry is putting on our young girls and women in general. Her story was
heartbreaking and very eye opening on the issues of striving to look like an
image on a cover of a magazine or a TV screen. I’m a guy and her courageous story
was inspiring and it made me recognize the importance of protecting my future daughters
and instilling in them, the way God sees them. It also showed me how I’m
supposed to treat my future wife. I also loved the encouraging story about how
she met her husband and how she is trying to be a Proverbs 31 wife. This served
as a great reminder to me that God is already working behind the scenes and is
writing a love story between my future wife and me, even if I haven’t met her
yet. This book is a wonderful encouragement to young girls and women on
focusing on true beauty which comes from the inside! If you’re looking for a phenomenal
gift to give to a young girl, then this book is the one to give! It has the
potential to change their life and I’m praying it does!

Tyndale House Publishers has
provided me with a complimentary copy of this book.

If you would
like to purchase a copy of I’m No Angel
check it out on Amazon.com:

Kylie Bisutti is
a former Victoria's Secret Runway Angel. At 19, she beat out 10,000 other girls
to win a modeling contract with Victoria's Secret, but upon achieving her
lifelong dream, she realized she could not reconcile her work with her
Christian beliefs, so in December 2011, she quit modeling for Victoria's Secret
and dedicated herself to being a role model for young girls - her message being
the importance of dressing modestly, honoring your body, and that true beauty
lies within.

Power in the Blood, is a book written to guide readers
into digging into the Word of God and understanding our royal inheritance. God
has given Sandie Freed a vision and dream about assisting people in breaking
strongholds in their lives. The second part of the vision was teaching people
the power of their royal inheritance because they belong to Christ. The book
will benefit readers into rejecting religious paradigms, teaching readers the
many different names of God, and it will help you into crossing into your
promise land.

The book discussed the importance of Abraham and how he
trusted God in travelling into an unknown land. Abraham had to live by Faith
and follow what he knew to be true. Abraham’s nephew, Lot picked to live in
Sodom, which was a city filled with corrupt people who enjoyed openly sinning.
Four kings apprehended Lot and his family and Abraham came to rescue them from
the evil kings. Sandie Freed pointed out that Abraham crossed over into his
destiny and he protected his bloodline. And when Jesus died on the cross for
our sins, we are now in royal inheritance and in covenant with our Creator. I
loved how Sandie Freed went into details concerning the four kings and she
linked them back to evil spirits. For example, one of the kings was named, “The
King of Nations (Goiim): Tidal”. This evil spirit name meant great fear and it
consisted of causing believers to shrink back in fear whenever the enemy tried
to attack.

I would recommend this magnificent book to anyone who isn’t
sure about the unlimited power of Jesus and what our royal inheritance entails
of. I immensely cherished when Sandie Freed shared the concept of the sevenfold
spirit which is presented in Isaiah. One of my favorite attributes of the
sevenfold spirit was the second one, “The Spirit of Wisdom”. King Solomon asked
God for divine wisdom from His loving Father. So God was impressed and gave him
great wisdom. In today’s times, we could all use some more wisdom in fighting
the schemes of the enemy. I can testify to having a loving mother who prayed
for me to have wisdom beyond my years. And I’m beginning to see this prayer
answered daily. This book has ton of scriptures and new ways of revealing the
power of Christ’s bloodline. I have learned a lot of information that I haven’t
heard of before. If you’re looking for a book, that will instill you with the
tools in tapping into the power of being a child of the most high God, then
this book is written just for you!

“I received this book free from the publisher through the
Bethany House Publishers/ Chosen book review bloggers program.”

If you would like to purchase a copy of Power
in the Blood check it out on Amazon.com:

Join
Adventures in Odyssey this summer to discover how fun it can be to serve
others!

Adventures in Odyssey, the beloved audio series from
Focus on the Family, has encouraged kids toward a stronger faith for 25 years.
Whit, Connie, Eugene, and the other loveable characters from Odyssey have
shared countless adventures with kids across the world in the classic audio
dramas, books, videos, and devotionals, fulfilling the AIO promise to help kids
discover, imagine, and grow.

This summer, Adventures in Odyssey is joining with
Christian bookstores across the country, inviting kids to participate in a
Summer of Service. They’re promoting the biblical message, “When you serve,
everybody wins,” encouraging kids to serve their families, their communities,
and their world. Whether it’s baking cookies for an elderly neighbor or putting
together a care package for missionaries overseas, kids will discover that serving
can be a blast!

How the
A.C.T.S. (A Call to Service) challenge and contest works:

Kids who join A.C.T.S. can pick up a service log and
collect fun character stickers for hours served at participating bookstores
throughout the summer, or download a serving log online at whitsend.org.At the end of the summer, kids can record and
upload a short video telling how they serve and why they’d like to become an
Adventures in Odyssey Ambassador.

A hundred winners will get the brand new AIO Album, and
after online voting, two grand prize winners (one boy and one girl) will get to
travel on an exciting Good-Goers Mission Based Adventure trip to another country
with a parent!The out-of-country
destination will be announced on a live podcast May 22—hosted by AIO actors
Katie Leigh (Connie) and Chris Anthony (Chris)—which you can watch at whitsend.org/acts.
You don’t want to miss it!

Why
serve?

Our culture puts an extravagant amount of energy into
raising kids who will grow up to feel good about themselves. In schools, clubs,
homes, and even at church, adults have made a decided effort to bolster children’s
“self-esteem” –not by actually encouraging kids do something that’s worthwhile, but by simply telling them they are important and valuable.

At the turn of the century, researchers predicted that
the next generation would respond to these efforts of raising self-esteem by
being filled with optimism and civic duty. Unfortunately, recent research shows
the opposite. Kids coming of age today are more self-centered, disrespectful of
authority, and depressed than ever before.

In a very real way, then, the best path toward building
selfless, confident children is to help and encourage them toward a growing and
thriving faith in God. And that includes obedience to what God teaches—not
because it makes kids feel good, although it often does—but because they’re
following God’s instructions to love Him and serve others. That builds a faith
they can count on and carry with them into adulthood—which is the greatest gift
any parent can bestow on their child.

FREE
Downloads from Tyndale House Publishers:

Tyndale House Publishers has also generously provided a
free MP3 download of the AIO Service episode, “Business of Busyness” to remind parents and
children the importance of priorities and scheduling. As parents, we have to
follow the scripture verse, “Direct
your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave
it.”Proverbs 22:6NLT.
We
have to set aside time for God where He can speak to us, study and meditate on scriptures,
and pray to our Heavenly Father. It’s critical to lead and encourage our family
to help and serve others like Christ has done and has called us to do.

The main character, Mary Fassler is an editor and writer.
Her husband, Jacob and her son get into a terrible car accident and is tragically
killed. She decided to adopt a dog named Rufus. She soon discovered that her
dog can have conversations with her. Rufus begins to talk to her about her dating
life and how it’s time to get back out there and try to find love again.

I would recommend this delightful book to anyone who is a
dog lover or who enjoys pets. I have grew up with dogs my whole life and I immensely
connected with this story. The book displayed the unconditionally love of a dog
and how they truly are “man’s best friend”. I loved how the author wrote the
character of Rufus to be like God. Mary unloaded all of her fears, stress,
doubts, and her feelings by talking through them with the dog and the dog
assisted her in working through her emotions. I could use a dog like this in my
own personal dating life! The book contained a message of hope that things can
turn around even after your world falls apart. If you’re looking for a book
that will inspire you to keep believing that good things can still occur, then
this book is for you!

My
Thoughts on The Cat that God Sent:

The main character, Jake Wilkerson is a young pastor who
finds a stray cat with a torn in his paw. He takes the cat to the vet and meets
the rude veterinarian, named Emma. Jake lets the
veterinarian pick out a name for the cat and she named him Petey. She can’t
stand Christians and she claims that they are all narrow-minded and judgmental.
Jake decided to go on a number of dates with her. Then Jake meets Tassy who is
a young runaway and she is needing help. Will Jake be able to change and lead Emma
to Christ?

I would recommend this outstanding book to
anyone who has a special fondness of cats and pets. I haven’t had any cats as
pets but I have enjoyed playing with my grandparents cats. I loved the idea of
having a cat on a mission that God has sent to complete His extraordinary
purposes in their lives. The book covered a difficult topic that some believers
struggle with, “Should believers date non-believers?” I immeasurably appreciated
that this book was written for today’s times. This book will lead readers into
believing that pets can vastly impact us and be a treasure sent from Heaven!

“I received the books for free from Litfuse
Publicity Group/ Abingdon Press for this review”.

About
The Cat That God Sent:

Meet Petey, your not-so-average cat-on a mission from GodDisillusioned young pastor, Jake Wilkerson, has just arrived at his new
assignment in the small rural church of Coudersport, Pennsylvania. Also new
on the scene is Petey, a cat of unknown origins and breed-but of great
perception.As Jake sets about doing the business of ministry, Petey's continued
interference brings chaos to the community of curiously off and eccentric
people-residents like the faith-avoiding veterinarian Sally Grainger and
Tassy, a young runaway with a secret. An expert at hiding his fears, Jake
wonders if all this-and the cat to boot-is more than he can handle. What is
Petey's real "mission"? Perhaps something larger than Jake---or
even Petey---can possibly know.Purchase a copy:http://ow.ly/kuEWy

More
about The Dog That Talked to God:
Be sure to check out Jim's The Dog That Talked to God which was
nominated as an ECPA book of the Year (2013).

Publishers Weekly said, "Judge this book by its cover... and be
charmed."

"The Dog That Talked to God is a moving and powerful read,
inspirational long after the last page has been turned."

- New York Journal of Books

"Jim Kraus has written a funny, heartfelt novel in the
tradition of Garth Stein and John Grogan. For a long time dogs have been
man's best friend. It only made sense one would finally come along to save
our souls."

- Rob Stennett author, Homemade
Haunting and The

Almost True Story Of Ryan Fisher

"I loved this story. Quirky and unusual, this unique
tale wove a spell around me and drew me in. It wasn't what I expected at all,
and when I turned the last page, it left me wanting more."

- Ane Mulligan, senior editor
Novel Rocket

"Anyone who has loved a pet knows the sense of
connection, of deep familiarity and acceptance, and even of a possible
spiritual awareness. In The Dog That Talked to God, Jim Kraus offers a
hard-to-put down story of Rufus, a miniature schnauzer who make a giant
difference... Kraus has created an enjoyable and often hilarious read. Highly
recommended."

- Congregational Libraries Today

MORE ABOUT THE BOOK:

Recently widowed Mary Fassler buys a Miniature Schnauzer,
Rufus, and her world is turned sideways in the midst of her grief. It seems that
Rufus speaks. And not just to her. He also talks to God. When Rufus begins
sharing advice that could result in major changes, Mary gets the feeling the
pooch might not be steering her in the right direction. Or, is she just
afraid to take the leap and discover something she desperately needs? Only
Rufus...and God...knows.

Jim Kraus grew up in Western Pennsylvania and has spent the last twenty years as a vice president of a major Christian publishing house. He has written more than twenty books and novels, including the best-selling TheDogThatTalked to God. He and his family live outside of Chicago with a sweet miniature Schnauzer and an ill-tempered Siberian cat named (of course) Petey. www.jimkraus.com

In The Christian Parenting Handbook, Scott Turansky
and Joanne Miller has written an excellence resource to guide parents in the
different stages of their children lives. The book focused on teaching and
applying fifty heart principles that are Biblical based. Some of the chapters
are: Consistency is
Overrated, Build Internal Motivation, Consequences Aren’t the Only Answer,
Envision a Positive Future, Teamwork….Individual at Their Best, It Takes Two to
Argue, but Only One to Stop, Discipline Kid Separately for Siblings Conflict,
To Spank or Not to Spank, The Value of Grandparents, and much more.

Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller
pointed out that when if we only use internal motivation to much. It only makes
our children do what their supposed to in order to obtain a reward. For example,
“If you get your homework done, you can do out and play.” “If you clean your
room, you can watch a video.” (Page 5). This approach teaches children to ask
themselves, “What do I gain by doing what is required of me?” As parents, we
have to remember that we have to think long term and lead our children until
mature caring adults. They also specified that, “rewards shouldn’t be
abandoned, but should instead be used to encourage the heart. Use them
sparingly, because rewards often lose their effectiveness over time, requiring
that you increase the reward to get the same result.” (Page 8). We have to
teach our children that doing what is right and required is worth it.

Another wonderful life
changing parenting tact included in the book was not always punishing your child
by throwing out a consequence for a wrong behavior. When a child acts out, it’s
imperative to let the child re-practice doing the right thing where they are
learn the correct way. This teaches children how they are expected to behave
and how they are required to speak to their parents and others. I personally
believe this one would greatly impact families and children if parents would be
intentional about having children re-practice and learn from their negative responses
and actions.

When the opportunity to
review and promote The Christian Parenting Handbook, I gladly wanted to be a member
of the Launch Team. I will admit that the principles presented in this book I
haven’t experienced firsthand. I’m 23 years old and I’m not married or a parent
yet (hopefully, I will be both one day). This means that I’m not in the main
target audience of this book. I ultimately read this book where I could learn
from other parents who have been where I one day will be. I firmly believe that
learning from other parent’s victories and struggles immensely helps other
parents to become better fathers and mothers. I know reading a book is only the
first step and the real challenge comes in the everyday life of raising
children. This book taught me a lot of information and parentingstrategies that I didn’t
know. And I’m positive the authors have written something that will benefit you
in your parenting, as well.

One of the chapters that
influenced me was, “Identify Character Qualities to Address Problems”. The
authors suggested that parents write down the bad behaviors they see their
child committing and what occurred. Afterwards, parents need to write down the
character qualities that their children are missing or not displaying. Then, it’s
vital to focus on the positive qualities, you are wanting to see in your child.
Ex: “compassion, determination, obedience, honor, attentiveness, patience, gracefulness,
and self-discipline” (Page 15-16). The author also stated that parents need to
affirm and express thankfulness when their child demonstrated great character qualities.
This point will guide parents in making sure they are bringing up a child in
the way and desires of the Lord.

Another chapter that I
loved was, “Teach Kids to be Solvers Instead of Whiners”. This one talked about
the dreadful whines and complains from our kids. I know adults who still haven’t
learnt this lesson. I know when I have kids this is something most parents at
some point might have to deal with. The authors described that it’s imperative to
impart in our kids that if they want a drink, or a snack, or help finding
something that they must not demand it in a whiny voice. One method would be by
using the word please followed by their request. Eventually, you want to teach
children to be less depend on you and more capable of being responsible. By teaching
children to be proactive in finding a solution to their current predicament,
this helps children to learn that complaining won’t benefit them in getting
their way.

I would recommend this magnificent
life changing Christian parenting handbook to any expecting parents, parents, people
hoping to one day be parents, and even grandparents. By reading this book, it
revealed me a lot of areas that I have very little clue on how to be an
effective parent. While I was reading the book, I even wrote down critical
notes and points to remind myself on how to be a better father to my future children.
I also plan on rereading this book with my future wife whenever we’re expecting
our first child. And I’m sure we will be rereading it again at times when we’re
unsure of what to do in our parenting. This isn’t a book to be read just one
time. The reader should read it multiple times to gain the knowledge and to
enact the suggestions discussed. This book has the impact and potential to
change homes and your children’s hearts. If you’re looking for a brilliant book
on parenting, then this one is the one you need to get and apply to your life!

“I received an advance PDF file of this book for
free from the authors, Scott
Turansky and Joanne Miller
for this review”.

Make sure you join in on the celebration of the book being
released during the launch week, April 29- May 5.

Buy The Christian Parenting Handbook
between April 29 and May 5 and get a package of free resources valued at more
than $400.00. You can learn more on our website about the 8 items contained in
the Bonus Parenting Package. In addition, you can get The Christian Parenting
Handbook Companion Guide (This is a workbook with audio clips that will help
you apply the material in The Christian Parenting Handbook.) for free if you
purchase 5 copies or more of the book.

Update:

The book is currently sold out and on
backorder on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, BAM (Books A Million), CBD, Parable, and
Family Christian. Backorders won’t count for the free gifts. If you want to get
in on the $400 special gifts you have to order the book during the week of
April 29-May 5.

The
book is still available on Biblical Parenting website and they have decided to
offer the book at a 25% discount. The book is only $12.74 during this week only.

To claim your premium, simply forward your purchase confirmation
to Gift@biblicalparenting.org
and we will email you your special product code for the $400.00 package. If you
purchased 5 or more copies of the book, we'll send you the PDF version of the
Companion Guide as well as the audio package.

Say Goodbye to Whining,
Complaining, and Bad Attitudes, in You and Your Kids Lesson 1 Complete Package:
Includes Lesson 1 on
Video, as an MP3, includes Study Guide pages, and the Kids Honor Club
Children’s Program. Honor is a biblical concept that changes the way
people think and the way they treat others. Honor is a relationship term and
teaching honor in the family equips children with the relational tools they'll
need for the rest of their lives. This package gives you instructions for both
parents and children so that honor can transform the culture in your home.

The Parenting Shifts Series gives specific
parenting advice for that particular age group. A team of experts, working
together with Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller, RN, BSN, have collaborated
to bring you the best in a heart-based approach to parenting at any age.
Wherever you are in your parenting journey these books will help you move
forward with confidence and effectiveness.Set includes:

This online class will give you the practical tools to develop more responsibility
and cooperation in your home. Parents often comment that giving
instructions to their children is the greatest source of conflict in family
life. Nagging and angry episodes on the part of parents and kids result
when children don't cooperate. In this class you'll learn how to adjust
your own action point to teach your kids when you mean business. You'll
also learn a five step instruction routine that teaches children the skills
they'll need to follow instructions for the rest of their lives. This
class is excellent for teachers as well as parents. You'll learn how to
use rules in your family to teach convictions and values. If you're
looking for a place to start, this is a great class that will help you change
significant dynamics in your family using positive strategies.

Access to this class allows you to come and go at your convenience. It's
resident on the Internet so you can view segments whenever you're online.
The 4-hour class is broken into 4 lessons, each with 10-12 five-minute
segments. View one segment at a time, or any number of them as you have
time.

Parents have a job to do - pass the faith on to their kids. This book
will show you how. Parents are the primary spiritual and moral trainers
of their children and much of the everyday work of family life is the classroom
where children learn.

The Companion Guide is a workbook of 50 lessons along with 50 audio tips to
take you through The Christian Parenting Handbook step by step. Each
lesson contains advice from Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller in a 5 minute
audio tip and then offers teaching, an assignment, a Bible verse, and a prayer
to help you apply each idea or strategy in your family.

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